These old pages and modules from the start time of wikidot are unocumented, because of the resources they need at the execution/duration time -therefore we "saved" it ( as a gift from the developers) on one page in the community . I do not believe that they ( wikidot team) want to make it "official"…

The search page is also an old one, but easy to build yourself: https://www.wikidot.com/search/#_history Shows the history of this page and you can have a look on the source. But These search modules are documented on the wikidot documentation…

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http://community.wikidot.com/forum/t-2165191#post-2767928Re: List of all Wikidot Wikishttp://community.wikidot.com/forum/t-2165191/list-of-all-wikidot-wikis#post-2767928
Wed, 15 Mar 2017 08:45:21 +0000Dr_Grom2026083
The old search page works (with a term from the theme which is similar in all branches). Thanks for the advice :)

Edit:// That "What is hot" page uses undocumented modules… Are there any parameters for the "MostActiveSites" module? Could this, and other undocumented modules be added to the documentation?

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http://community.wikidot.com/forum/t-2165191#post-2767916Re: List of all Wikidot Wikishttp://community.wikidot.com/forum/t-2165191/list-of-all-wikidot-wikis#post-2767916
Wed, 15 Mar 2017 08:10:44 +0000Helmut_pdorf17609
An actual good list of "heavy edited wikis" is on the Standard "whatishot" page of our community ( left menu or here: http://community.wikidot.com/whatishot ( Switch to "month"!) Also good is to start on our searchcenter: http://community.wikidot.com/search:start where you will find the (old and first)

Search on all wikis: If you search for a specific tag or content or header: there is an old Search page of the Wikidot platform over all existing wikis:

I'm an admin of several SCP-related wikis and here and there new branches are popping up without anybody noticing and without telling anybody. To keep track of this new sites and to delegate attention and help I'd like to have an instrument to actively search for new SCP-Wikis. Google is very inconvenient for this, especially to find very new sites. A list would be easily searchable on a regular basis.